PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Jan. 18, 2021 - Lynn Bentley, President of Knobull, Inc. announced, "The Core Values of Academic Search provides a framework to guide Knobull leadership and reminds the team of their responsibilities to students, colleagues, society, and themselves. Those charged with student support responsibilities will reflect the values of the education support profession in their daily interactions with users and customer."
The Statement of Core Values guides the manner in which secure student support takes and reference points the team uses to consider their individual philosophies, strengths, and opportunities for professional growth. Leaders consider each Core Value with regard to their own values and those of the education profession.
Advising students, requires secure, dependable, accurate, timely, respectful, and honest responses. Through this Statement of Core Values, Knobull communicates the expectations that users should hold for the functionality of the Company's Private Academic Search Engine and Student News, Academic Resources, Messageboard pages. The Web App was designed to meet broad education, data security and professional challenges!
The Knobull Mission focuses on boosting academic and career success with brave and productive collaboration. The service can change education and industries for the better when we come together and speak up in an environment that doesn't involve the capture nor distribution of personal data!
At Knobull students can talk openly and freely with any fellow student or educator to positively influence academic and career success. Knobull is a place to feel at ease, exchange ideas, advise and support because everyone is in it together!
Though the Internet is a valuable tool, it is not the only research skill a person needs in order to find the facts. Using basic research methods can help not only find the information needed, but also find information that can be trusted. Using Knobull support, these basic research skills are learned and students will begin to see that these skills are not just useful in a classroom.
Bentley continued, "When students are collecting information, they need to do more than to just look for the answers needed. As you compile your research, make a list of the sources you have used, when you found them, and what you found in them. This will help you in case you have further questions later on."
Research sources are still readily available in a library, as well as through online libraries. In using these materials, students will continue to improve their research so that reports have additional facts that might not be found elsewhere.
Bentley concluded, "Users can talk straight with others, bond with students that have common challenges, share relatable moments with others who get where you're at, get advise to lighten your load and post an academic or career question. Make sure you carve time out for yourself. If you feel burnt out - take some time to refresh."